I have seen a considerable number of movies that claim to be the thirtieth in their respective series, but nobody can tell me where any of the previous 29 can be found.
Bear in mind that The Madness of King George was originally titled The Madness of George III, but renamed to prevent people assuming they'd missed the first two films.
I still haven't seen the first nine Malcom movies.
Common misunderstanding. X is actually a spinoff series from Malcolm Classic. Similar premise, but X has the ability to wall jump and can upgrade his armor.
You know what? Nanowrimo's cancelled on account of the world is stupid.
I have seen a considerable number of movies that claim to be the thirtieth in their respective series, but nobody can tell me where any of the previous 29 can be found.
Bear in mind that The Madness of King George was originally titled The Madness of George III, but renamed to prevent people assuming they'd missed the first two films.
I still haven't seen the first nine Malcom movies.
Bear in mind that The Madness of King George was originally titled The Madness of George III, but renamed to prevent people assuming they'd missed the first two films.
I still haven't seen the first nine Malcom movies.
Real talk though:
Where's my History of the World Part II?
In the vault next to Spaceballs III: The Search for Spaceballs II: The Search for More Money.
Marvel/Disney is just absolutely setting money on fire to tickle fans (they bothered to animate Deadpool's eyes!) and I, for one, welcome our new corporate overlords.
Marvel/Disney is just absolutely setting money on fire to tickle fans (they bothered to animate Deadpool's eyes!) and I, for one, welcome our new corporate overlords.
I really think Deadpool showed that they can do masked heroes and still have emotive eyes. Holland Spidey wouldn't hit the same if he didn't have the eyes getting big/small
I want more hooded characters with animated eyes! Gimme white eyed Batman!
Marvel/Disney is just absolutely setting money on fire to tickle fans (they bothered to animate Deadpool's eyes!) and I, for one, welcome our new corporate overlords.
I like that, when commenting on a video featuring a giant animated rock monster, you choose to focus on the guy in the costume's eyes
Marvel/Disney is just absolutely setting money on fire to tickle fans (they bothered to animate Deadpool's eyes!) and I, for one, welcome our new corporate overlords.
I like that, when commenting on a video featuring a giant animated rock monster, you choose to focus on the guy in the costume's eyes
:P It's the small details. With Korg there, they could have easily has gotten away with not animating them.
Marvel/Disney is just absolutely setting money on fire to tickle fans (they bothered to animate Deadpool's eyes!) and I, for one, welcome our new corporate overlords.
I actually think Ryan Reynolds might have payed out of pocket for this.
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I will be so happy if this is basically the advertising campaign for Deadpool 3. Just nothing but Deadpool shitting on other movies and Ryan Reynolds without a scrap of Deadpool 3 showing up.
I know that Deadpool's whole thing is breaking the fourth wall but this... this is something else...
Yeah I'm not sure how to read his offense at hiring Ryan Reynolds to be in a movie. Is it because he thinks he should be hired instead?
Deadpool thinks Ryan Reynolds is a massive tool. He takes shitty roles because he so desperately wants to be in a superhero film, and even ruined Deadpool. He blames Ryan Reynolds for it taking so long to get a real Deadpool movie, and now the he has them, he's going to continue to take out his frustrations on that Canadian asshole.
A bunch of MCU costumes and props have gone missing from almost every movie, and the stars haven't been shy about telling late night hosts how much of it went missing in the trunk of their car. It doesn't seem to be a situation like Paramount hiring PIs to hunt down missing Star Trek uniforms.
I mean, people run off with props all the time at the end of a shoot (Ian Mcellan bragged about stealing the keys to Bag End for example at the end of shooting for LOTR) and also leads to a really important question: what the hell is Disney going to do about it? Fire the guy who's made arguably the most profitable superhero movies of all time? Oh Noez, I guess Ryan will have to make do with the 150 million dollars he's worth and keep pimping out Aviation Gin.
A bunch of MCU costumes and props have gone missing from almost every movie, and the stars haven't been shy about telling late night hosts how much of it went missing in the trunk of their car. It doesn't seem to be a situation like Paramount hiring PIs to hunt down missing Star Trek uniforms.
I do love a good 'what did you steal from the movie' bit.
I think my favorite was Marina Sirtis. At some con with other TNG actors there were reminiscing about what they stole from one of the Star Trek movies and when it came to her she was like "oh, I stole everything I could. Uniform, phaser, tricorder. I was gonna try and steal Patrick's chair but I saw him circling it like a vulture so I moved on."
Just pay the prop department to make a few extras so the actors can walk off with them.
MCU movies print money. You might be out a couple grand for a Stormbreaker, but Thor 4 will more than make up for it.
I don't work in movies but I have to assume they do this. Cause how do you not expect the person playing Cap to not want a shield, or the person playing Thor to not want a hammer, or etc.
Hell most of those 'I stole stuff' stories involve said star asking 'the prop guy' for it and getting it.
Kind of makes me wonder what they do with the props that don't get stolen.
Does it all just get tossed in a box in storage in case they might get used in some future production (think Starship Troopers armor, or Robbie the Robot)? Holding onto everything would require a crap-ton of space, as well as the time organizing and tracking stuff so it can be found in 3 years when someone wants generic space armor but doesn't have the budget to make it themselves.
Kind of makes me wonder what they do with the props that don't get stolen.
Does it all just get tossed in a box in storage in case they might get used in some future production (think Starship Troopers armor, or Robbie the Robot)? Holding onto everything would require a crap-ton of space, as well as the time organizing and tracking stuff so it can be found in 3 years when someone wants generic space armor but doesn't have the budget to make it themselves.
IIRC, there was an online auction for props from Pacific Rim.
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Unsurprising, and it looks like that particular producer has a full plate otherwise with all those Avatar sequels and such.
Here's hoping whatever Marvel/Feige do, it keeps a similar spirit and tone. Glad Reynolds is keeping the job, though!
Common misunderstanding. X is actually a spinoff series from Malcolm Classic. Similar premise, but X has the ability to wall jump and can upgrade his armor.
Here's the first one:
https://youtu.be/umvFBoLOOgo
No, it's a sequel to 27 days earlier.
and the prequel to 9 and a half weeks!
Real talk though:
Where's my History of the World Part II?
In the vault next to Spaceballs III: The Search for Spaceballs II: The Search for More Money.
Yeah I'm not sure how to read his offense at hiring Ryan Reynolds to be in a movie. Is it because he thinks he should be hired instead?
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I really think Deadpool showed that they can do masked heroes and still have emotive eyes. Holland Spidey wouldn't hit the same if he didn't have the eyes getting big/small
I want more hooded characters with animated eyes! Gimme white eyed Batman!
I like that, when commenting on a video featuring a giant animated rock monster, you choose to focus on the guy in the costume's eyes
:P It's the small details. With Korg there, they could have easily has gotten away with not animating them.
I actually think Ryan Reynolds might have payed out of pocket for this.
Also it makes sense for Korg considering who voices him.
I'm so glad Reynolds enjoys the role.
Deadpool thinks Ryan Reynolds is a massive tool. He takes shitty roles because he so desperately wants to be in a superhero film, and even ruined Deadpool. He blames Ryan Reynolds for it taking so long to get a real Deadpool movie, and now the he has them, he's going to continue to take out his frustrations on that Canadian asshole.
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I think my favorite was Marina Sirtis. At some con with other TNG actors there were reminiscing about what they stole from one of the Star Trek movies and when it came to her she was like "oh, I stole everything I could. Uniform, phaser, tricorder. I was gonna try and steal Patrick's chair but I saw him circling it like a vulture so I moved on."
MCU movies print money. You might be out a couple grand for a Stormbreaker, but Thor 4 will more than make up for it.
Hell most of those 'I stole stuff' stories involve said star asking 'the prop guy' for it and getting it.
Does it all just get tossed in a box in storage in case they might get used in some future production (think Starship Troopers armor, or Robbie the Robot)? Holding onto everything would require a crap-ton of space, as well as the time organizing and tracking stuff so it can be found in 3 years when someone wants generic space armor but doesn't have the budget to make it themselves.
IIRC, there was an online auction for props from Pacific Rim.